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Tuesday, 04/05/2005 9:15:31 AM

Tuesday, April 05, 2005 9:15:31 AM

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New Mexico Software Announces Release of Socorro CodeTalk
New Web Training/Support Software
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., April 5, 2005 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/ --
New Mexico Software Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: NMXS), a leading provider of next-generation digital lifecycle management solutions, announced today the company has planned the release of Socorro CodeTalk, a web conferencing tool that will allow remote viewing of computer desktops. The product is expected to be released this month.

Rafael Rubio, vice president of technology and product development of New Mexico Software, said, "Named for the word 'help' in Spanish, Socorro CodeTalk is particularly useful for web training projects, as it allows users to remotely view other computer desktops. The product is already in use by our healthcare division to train doctors and technicians in the use of our XR-Express service. With the cost of travel and disruption of work schedules, Socorro will also be particularly useful for instant analysis of computer problems by a remote facility."

Dick Govatski, CEO of New Mexico Software, said, "Socorro CodeTalk is our latest of several new product releases for this spring. While there are other programs that are similar, we have an advantage in several areas, including the cost of the service, the ability to safely run computer desktops through firewalls and the ease of use. Socorro will be available on a subscription basis to companies for much less than competitive products. We expect the service to cost less than $30 per meeting for the first 30 minutes with a small charge for each minute thereafter. At present, we believe we can host up to six users simultaneously on the system. Only the host of the meeting will be charged. Another advantage that distinguishes us from our competitors is that there is no need to download any client software."

The software requires Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser with ActiveX controls turned on. The system is only enabled for PC users and will not be available for the Macintosh or other Unix systems. The product is built on the New Mexico Software's Roswell core technology and allows companies to do remote training and support.

About New Mexico Software

The company is a leading provider of next-generation digital lifecycle management solutions. It is the only public company providing totally integrated services that a customer would normally need to outsource to several different suppliers. With the New Mexico Software business model and technology, the company is able to provide the software, custom programming, hosting and database administration as a total solution.

For more information on New Mexico Software, contact Dick Govatski, (505) 255-1999, ceo@nmxs.com . An investment profile on New Mexico Software may be found at http://www.hawkassociates.com/nms/profile.htm. To be placed on an e-mail alert for news about New Mexico Software, contact Frank Hawkins or Ken AuYeung, Hawk Associates, at (305) 852-2383 or via e-mail at info@hawkassociates.com . For an online investor relations kit, go to http://www.hawkassociates.com or http://www.hawkmicrocaps.com .

The foregoing press release contains forward-looking statements including statements regarding the company's expectation of its future business. These forward-looking statements are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond the company's control. Actual results could differ materially from these forward-looking statements.

SOURCE New Mexico Software Inc.

Dick Govatski of New Mexico Software Inc., +1-505-255-1999,
ceo@nmxs.com
; or Frank
Hawkins or Ken AuYeung, both of Hawk Associates, +1-305-852-2383,

info@hawkassociates.com
, for New Mexico Software Inc.

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